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@joostschuur thanks for hunting us!
GitMonitor was originally created when a development team I was on saw very rapid growth, and one of the problems with growing so quickly was having a way to enforce certain practices and flows on git and GitHub. After a new developer accidentally made an un-noticed commit directly to master (without tests!) and broke some core functionality, I thought there has to be a better way to enforce git standards and add more transparency to big development teams with multiple repositories to account for. And from there it began to grow into a more all-encompassing git monitoring application for all dev teams.
Powering the site currently is Ruby on Rails on the backend. Our webhook processing server is being rewritten in Elixir and we are going to hopefully begin pushing that up soon. We have a native Android / iOS app that is written in React Native and is going to be released to the public in the next couple of weeks as well.
If you have any questions or suggestions or feedback, I would love to hear from YOU! alex@gitmonitor.com